KAUFMAN v. SHOENBERG


92 A.2d 295 (1952)

KAUFMAN v. SHOENBERG et al.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

November 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley L. Kaufman (of Kaufman, Imberman & Taylor) and Joshua Peterfreund, New York City, and William Marvel (of Morford, Bennethum, Marvel & Cooch), Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Albert R. Connelly and Edward C. Perkins (of Cravath, Swaine & Moore), New York City, and Caleb S. Layton and Henry M. Canby (of Richards, Layton & Finger), Wilmington, for defendants.


SEITZ, Chancellor.

Plaintiff seeks an attorney's fee for services rendered in connection with the so-called Eleventh cause of action.

I ruled that since the Corporation complied with the demand made in connection with the Eleventh cause of action within a reasonable time thereafter, the Eleventh cause should be dismissed. See Kaufman v. Shoenberg, Del.Ch., 91 A.2d 786. The question therefore is whether, as a matter of law...

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